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Overview Of Judaism<\/h2>\n

Judaism is an ancient religion of the Jewish people with a long and complex history that stretches across the globe and more than three millennia. Originally a form of polytheistic worship, over time the belief in a single divinity, a transcendent God became foundational to the majority of adherents. Its founder and most influential leader, Moses, is renowned for leading the Israelites out of Egypt around 1300 BCE and receiving Ten Commandments, which form the core of Jewish law. Although the Torah is the primary religious text of Judaism, later writers have interpreted and expanded on it, giving rise to rabbinic law, traditional observances, as well as a wide range of theological movements, now known as denominations.<\/p>\n

The Primary Beliefs Of Judaism<\/h2>\n

The primary beliefs of Judaism centre around monotheism, the concept of one and only one God. God is believed to be the creator of the universe, who is perfect, eternal and unchanging. He is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. God and humanity, humans and the world, are in constant relationship to one another, with God providing protection and guidance, and mankind fulfilling the divine mission to serve God and act as stewards of the earth. For Jews, the study and practice of the Torah is essential in cultivating proper relationship with God and is to be carried out with joy and enthusiasm.<\/p>\n

The Torah is the source of commandments which structure Jewish life and their core faith. Apart from its doctrinal components, these mitzvot, or commands, are a body of ethical and legal rulings. They include the Ten Commandments, a hybrid of legal and ethical rules, and are found in the Jewish biblical book of Exodus.<\/p>\n

The Covenant is the other fundamental tenet of Judaism. It is believed that God established a special covenant with the descendants of Abraham, which is evident in the various laws and customs outlined in the Torah. Jews hold that they are bound by this covenant and uniquely chosen to spread the word of their God and serve as His messengers in the world.<\/p>\n